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1 Saint Katherine Glen Carlyn Road Falls Church, VA DOXA The monthly newsletter of Saint Katherine Greek Orthodox Church Volume 10, Number 1 JANUARY 2012 MIC CHECK, MIC CHECK MIC CHECK is the shout from the Occupy protesters when they want to say something in public. They claim to be part of the 99 percent of people who are not rich. Do you measure your wealth by material things only? What is the value of home, family, community, and the joy we share with people? I think we have placed the value of God so low that it does not register with the 99 percent. The Church knows there is poverty and injustice. Our Saint Katherine Church addresses these needs of society. We have helped so many people in need. For example, YAL makes sandwiches for the homeless the second Monday of every month. In December, they made 780 sandwiches. I walk into the entryway of the offices and see a Christmas Giving Tree with opportunities to give to poor children. We sponsor two orphaned children in Guatemala and Mexico. We collect shoes for Samaritan s Feet, diapers for food pantries, clothing and coats for the homeless shelter. We send care packages to our troops and made hundreds of hygiene and survival kits for the homeless. Every year GOYA makes lunch bags, with gift cards for another lunch, a couple of days before Christmas and then go into Washington, DC before liturgy on Christmas morning to distribute these to the homeless. Every month, an organization of our church purchases and prepares food for, and then serves that food to, the homeless at the homeless shelter. We do other things as well to help those less fortunate than ourselves. You see, by being a part of the community of Saint Katherine, we are rich in God s blessings. Everyone acknowledges that we have some basic financial needs, but the measure of our wealth is relative to our faith. This new year, I hope you join me, and all of us at Saint Katherine, in recognizing that you are RICH! You are rich in God s grace and love. May 2012 be a year that we celebrate the fact that not only are we part of the 99 percent, but that we all belong in the 1 percent because God has given us a gift of great wealth. I pray that you are a living steward of Saint Katherine. Since you are rich in God s blessings, invite others to share your riches in church. Have a healthy and prosperous New Year filled with the joy of God s blessings. Kali chronia! INSIDE THIS ISSUE... Adult Bible Study Apokreatiko Glendi Blessing of the Waters in OC. 11 Bookstore Calendar... 9 Catechetical School... 4 Choir Daughters of Penelope Family Fun Night... 8 GOYA (ages 13-18)... 4 Greek Article and School... 5 HOPE (ages 7 and under)... 4 Journey to Orthodoxy JOY... 4 Missions and Outreach... 7 Nursery PAIDEIA Preschool... 4 Parish Council... 3 Philoptochos Registry... 6 Stewardship Weekday Services Women s Book Club YAL AND MORE! P.S. See you in church during the Epiphany services on January 5 and 6. Come and be blessed with the water of salvation. Also, join Metropolitan Evangelos for the Blessing of the Waters in Ocean City, MD on January 14. (See page 11 for more information.)

3 PARISH COUNCIL Dear Saint Katherine Family, I pray that you all celebrated a joyous Christmas with family and friends and that the first few days of 2012 find you all happy and healthy! The beginning of a new year is always filled with promise and hope. We often make resolutions for the coming year. Is one of your resolutions a renewed commitment to your faith and your Church? Will you give your gifts to our Philoptochos, Missions Committee, or Sunday School? Your Church needs your ideas and energy. I d like to congratulate our new Parish Council members: Daphne Vacarello, Jim Stoucker George Moshos, and Arthur Dimopoulos. I want to thank our outgoing members: John Andre, Frances Campbell, Christian Demeter, and Martha Lampros. The Parish Council is one of the most important ministries of our Church and I d like to acknowledge those who undertake it! This month, our second Mission Team goes to Guatemala! We are blessed to have so many Orthodox faithful in our parish who give of their time to go on these trips. Our prayers and good wishes travel with those going to Guatemala. January 21 is the date for our Paideia School s Family Fun Night. Please make every effort to attend to support our school (the only one of its type in the Metro DC area) and have a good time while doing so! Have you completed your 2012 Stewardship pledge card? These cards provide necessary information to plan for the coming year and show how we can count on you. May the new year bring you and your family much happiness and good health! Your servant in Christ, Daphne Papamichael President, Parish Council Some envelopes containing checks and cash were taken from the church narthex the first week in December. Measures are being taken to ensure that this does not happen again. We are informing you about this, not to alarm you, but just in case one of the missing envelopes was yours. We ask that you please use checks whenever possible. *One Liturgy Only* *One Liturgy Only* SUNDAY CHURCH DUTY ROSTER January 1, 2012 Christian Demeter, Captain John Andre Chris Christou Chris Euripides January 8, 2012 Maria Wills, Captain Andrea Ballard Chris Christou Christian Demeter January 15, :00am Christian Demeter, Captain Bill Polizos Chris Euripides George Silis Korinna Garbis Christina Vazquez Martha Lampros January 22, :00am Bill Porter, Captain Iacovos Ioannou John Andre Costas Mavromatakis Chris Christou Daphne Papamichael Dr. John Demakis January 29, :00am Pierre Tavoularis, Captain Chris Euripides Andrea Ballard Martha Lampros Frances Campbell Bill Polizos Chris Christou 9:30am Iacovos Ioannou Martha Lampros Pierre Tavoularis 9:30am Iacovos Ioannou Bill Polizos Dr. George Silis *One Liturgy Only* *One Liturgy Only* January 15, :30am John Andre, Captain, Chris Bota, GOYA Dr. John Demakis Captain and Reader Costas Mavromatakis Plus 5 other GOYAns Maria Wills January 22, :30am Andrea Ballard, Captain Korinna Garbis Frances Campbell Martha Lampros Christian Demeter Dr. George Silis Chris Euripides January 29, :30am Korinna Garbis, Captain Daphne Papamichael Dr. John Demakis Bill Polizos Christian Demeter Maria Wills Costas Mavromatakis 3

4 CATECHETICAL (SUNDAY) SCHOOL When He had been baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to Him, and He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting upon Him. And suddenly a voice came from heaven, saying, This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. (Matthew 3:16-17) AS JANUARY BEGINS, our classes will focus on the Theophany of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The celebration of Epiphany and its significance will be emphasized. This month, Mr. John Moses will conduct a game of Jeopardy with the First through Third Grade classes. The focus of this activity will consist of questions and answers on content already covered in those respective sections from September to the present. The purpose of Jeopardy is to enhance the classroom program and to see how much our students retained over the months. Mr. John Doulis will begin music with our Seventh through Twelfth Grade classes. From September through December our First through Sixth Grades had music; now, our choir director will go into hymnology with our upper grades. Through the curricular studies and activities within our classrooms, the systematic music instruction led by Mr. Doulis, and the Jeopardy experience prepared by Mr. Moses, our aim is to provide a full, spiritually nurturing, and absorbing curriculum. We look forward to the 2012 New Year. May God bless us as we endeavor to glorify Him in His vineyard here at Saint Katherine. Peace to you all who are in Christ Jesus. (1 Peter 5:14) PAIDEIA Καλή Χρονιά! We wish you and yours a Happy and Blessed New Year!!! We look forward to a joyous, healthy, and prosperous We have a wonderful program planned for the spring session and we are eager to get started. We are also delighted to welcome some new students to our school. Please note that enrollment for this session is open until February 1. The next Open House will be on January 20. In January, we will celebrate the Holy Epiphany and the Three Hierarchs (Greek Letters Day). Our annual fundraiser on January 21 will be an evening of fun for the entire family with good food, DJ music, face painting, and great prizes. We will cut the Vasilopita at this event. We hope you will join us for this Family Fun Night! For information and tickets you may contact Kelly Alexis at Please see the flyer on page 9 for additional information. Dates to remember in January: 02 Classes resume 06 Holy Epiphany 16 School closed, Martin Luther King Day 21 Family Fun Night Fundraiser 30 Three Hierarchs in-class program GOYA GOYA WOULD LIKE TO WISH EVERYONE a Happy New Year, filled with love, health, and happiness. January is a very busy month for GOYA. During the afternoon of January 10, GOYA parents will cook for Bailey s Crossroads Homeless Shelter. (Thank you to Fr. Costa and Mrs. Andrea Ballard for being our head chefs.) GOYAns will serve the homeless in two seatings. Thanks to GOYA for purchasing the food. On January 13, all teenagers of our community are invited to join GOYA as we ice skate at the National Gallery of Art s Sculpture Garden Ice Rink (www.nga.gov/ginfo/ skating.shtm). On January 15, GOYA has church duty. Chris Bota will be the GOYA captain and read the Epistle. (Thank you to Stavros Voudouris who covered for Chris on December 18.) GOYA will have a meeting following the second liturgy. GOYA will participate in the Saints Constantine and Helen, Richmond Basketball Tournament on January 28 and 29. We are so excited that all three of our teams will participate in this tournament. For more information regarding these GOYA activities and/or for other GOYA information, please contact Tiffani Wills, President, at HOPE (ages 7 and under) HOPE ENCOURAGES EVERYONE to come to PAIDEIA s Family Fun Night on Saturday, January 21, 5:30pm to 10:00pm. An enjoyable evening is guaranteed. Please refer to the flyer on page 8 for more information. JOY (ages 8-12) HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM JOY! As we begin this new year, members of the community are invited to become involved with JOY. JOY is the ministry for 8-12 year old Greek Orthodox children. Please don t be shy about volunteering. No special skills or talents are needed. We are looking for fresh faces to organize ideas and activities to help our youth grow in faith and fellowship. Please contact JOY Director Tina Papamichael at if you would like to take an active role with the JOY Ministry. YAL (ages 18 and over) YAL MADE 780 SANDWICHES on their Deuteri Deutera Sandwich-Making for the Homeless in December. Fourteen people participated in this worthwhile project and then went to Anthony s Restaurant in Falls Church for dinner. Fr. Costa helped with the sandwich making and joined everyone for dinner. Fr. Costa and the young adults hope that more young adults will join them for this worthy ministry on the second Tuesday of every month, and make YAL a thriving ministry. Call Fr. Costa at if you have any questions or concerns. Happy New Year! 4

6 REGISTRY Baptisms Nicholas Peter (December 3) son of Peter Dennis and Laura Floros Godparent: Nicolaos Dennis Floros Apollo Michael (December 23) son of Petr and Ismini Kulic Godparent: Alexandra Karamitrou Congratulations! Funerals Louis John Tompros (November 23) Euripides D. Pikrallidas (November 26) May their memories be eternal. ΠΡΟΣΕΥΧΗ Χριστέ μου, Βοήθησέ μας να μάθουμε να συγχωρούμε. Να σκεπάζουμε την αμαρτία του πλησίου μας. Να τον βοηθούμε με την Aγάπη και την Προσευχή μας. Να βλέπουμε τα σφάλματα, τα πάθη και τις αδυναμίες μας. Να αγωνιζόμαστε με Προσευχή και αληθινή μετάνοια. Κάθε μέρα να αγαπούμε περισσότερο Εσένα και τους Συνανθρώπους μας! Αμήν. GEORGE MASON STUDENT NEEDS A RIDE TO CHURCH A George Mason student needs a ride to church. If you are able to offer assistance, please contact Fr. Costa. What a blessing it is that a young person, away from home, wants to come to church. Let s make this happen! INCLEMENT WEATHER ANNOUNCEMENTS Should inclement weather precipitate the need to cancel or postpone a church activity, an announcement will be posted on our church s website and an will be sent to our listserv. MY NAME IS GOSSIP Author Unknown My name is Gossip. I have no respect for justice. I maim without killing. I break hearts and ruin lives. I am cunning and malicious and gather strength with age. The more I am quoted the more I am believed. I flourish at every level of society. My victims are helpless; they cannot protect themselves against me because I have no name and no face. To track me down is impossible. The harder you try, the more elusive I become. I am nobody's friend. Once I tarnish a reputation, it is never the same. I topple governments and ruin marriages. I end ministries set up by God. I ruin careers and cause sleepless nights, heartache, and indigestion. I spawn suspicion and generate grief. I make innocent people cry in their pillows. Even my name hisses. Office gossip...church gossip...party gossip...telephone gossip. I make headlines and headaches. GOSSIP The Bible says, A gossip betrays a confidence; so avoid a man who talks too much (Proverbs 20:19). Participating in negative conversations harms us spiritually. It creates confusion that can lead to deception. Speaking ill of others is particularly bad because words, once uttered, can never be taken back. Consider the following story illustrating this point. There was a man in a small town who went around slandering a minister. One day, feeling bad about what he had done, he went to the minister to ask for forgiveness. Take a pillow, said the minister, cut it up and shake out the feathers. The man did as he was told and then returned to the minister, hoping to now be forgiven. First, said the minister, go collect all the feathers. But that's impossible, said the man. They've gone everywhere. It is as impossible to repair the damage done by your words as it is to recover all the feathers, said the minister. Let no evil talk come out of your mouths, but only what is useful for building up, as there is need, so that your words may give grace to those who hear (Ephesians 4:29). 6

7 GLOBAL MISSION ACTIVITIES Guatemala mission teams. Our November team returned safely and had a wonderful experience. They shared their experiences at our December Mission and Outreach Committee meeting which included PowerPoint slides. They will share their experiences with the community after one of the Salutation Services during Great Lent. Our January team leaves on the 19th. The team includes Fr. Maximus Urbanowicz, the spiritual leader, and Antonia Chelpon, team leader. Other members include Alicia Banks, Katerina Chelpon, Maria Chelpon, Frank Landry, Tasso McCarthy, Vivian Spathopoulos, Daphne Vaccarello, and Maria Wills. The team will be formally commissioned at Saint Katherine by Fr. Costa on Sunday, January 15 after the second Liturgy. Please be present to show your support of our Orthodox missionaries and pray for a successful mission and their safe return. They will also share their experiences after one of the Salutation services. Tanzania RN. Maria Roeber, RN, our missionary in Tanzania continues her work in health care missions. Go to Maria s Facebook to read about her latest activities. Tanzania missionary James Hargrave. Please pray for another long-term Orthodox missionary in Tanzania. James Hargrave developed malaria and was subsequently admitted to a hospital with pneumonia. Alaska. We are in the planning stages of sending a Saint Katherine mission team to Old Harbor Alaska in the summer of More details will follow. OCMC mission teams. The Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC) has announced its short-term mission teams for There will be 15 short-term (2-3 weeks) teams going to nine countries, including: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Moldova, Romania, Mongolia, South Korea, Guatemala, and Alaska. These teams are wonderful opportunities to witness for your faith. Please prayerfully consider dedicating 2-3 weeks to witness for Christ. Our community will be very supportive. OCMC Dinner. Please mark your calendars for Saturday, April 28, 6:00pm, when Saint Katherine Church will host Fr. Martin Ritsi, the Executive Director of the OCMC. Fr. Martin will be the main speaker at the OCMC Dinner in our Meletis Charuhas Community Center. This will be an excellent opportunity to hear about world-wide Orthodox missions. Support Our Troops. If you know of someone serving in the military overseas, send their names and APO addresses to Christina Vazquez at or Ray Vazquez at The soldier will be prayed for during Divine Liturgy and we will send them a bag of toiletries and sweets, along with the name and website of our church and assurances of continuing prayers for their safe return. To contribute, please make your checks to Saint Katherine with Support our Troops in the memo line. The person need not be Greek or Orthodox. Thanks to the Vazquez family for coordinating this important ministry. MISSIONS AND OUTREACH LOCAL OUTREACH Bailey s Crossroads Homeless Shelter Feeding the Homeless. We continue to cook and serve food at the shelter once a month. In December, the Paideia parents bought the food and served at the shelter. In January, GOYA will buy the food, their parents wil cook, and the GOYAns will serve two dinner seatings. The Daughters of Penelope will serve in February. The people at the shelter tell us they love the Greek food we serve! Many of our church groups are now involved. If your group would like to take a turn, contact John Demakis at Clothes and toiletries collection. We continue to collect clothing and toiletries for men and women at the Bailey s Crossroads Homeless Shelter. Clothes may be new or used but should be clean. Toiletries should be unopened. There is a collection receptacle in the foyer of the Meletis Charuhas Center. With winter now upon us, warm clothing in new or used condition is needed; especially, coats, scarves, long underwear, etc. Please continue to be generous to those less fortunate. Hypothermia and hygiene kits. Many thanks to all the groups and individuals who contributed to the hygiene and hypothermia kits for the homeless shelters. On Stewardship Sunday, we assembled over 240 hypothermia kits and over 140 hygiene kits that were delivered to the Bailey s Crossroads Community Shelter. Hypothermia kits mean a great deal to the people who cannot stay at the shelter because of lack of space and must fend for themselves during these winter nights. Also, several bags of miscellaneous hygiene products were delivered to the Reston Interfaith Embry Rucker Community Shelter. Furniture donations. The Shelter collects furniture to be used by people leaving the shelter for arranged housing. The shelter will pick up the furniture within a 10-mile radius. To arrange pick up or if you have any questions, call the Shelter Director, Thomas Nichols at Please to do not bring the furniture to church. Diaper collection. Thanks to all who contributed to the third annual Saint Nicholas Diaper Drive on Sunday, December 4. Two days later, on Saint Nicholas Day, the diapers were delivered to Food for Others in Fairfax, The Alternative House in McLean, Catholic Charities Children s Services in Burke and the Reston Interfaith Food Pantry. The next diaper collection at Saint Katherine will be on Palm Sunday, April 8. This is a great benefit for families who use the food pantries because federal food assistance funds cannot be used for disposable diapers. March for Life. The annual March for Life will take place on Monday, January 23 at noon on the National Mall. Metropolitan Jonah of the OCA typically leads the Orthodox Christian contingent. There will be a special vespers at Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Washington, DC the night before, Sunday, January 22, at 6:00pm and a Divine Liturgy before the march on Monday, January 23 at 8:00am. 7

10 PHILOPTOCHOS The women of Philoptochos Like angels from above, Do shower those less fortunate With charity and love. They are the right hand of the church, As faithful as can be; When others have abandoned hope, They work so diligently. So come and join Philoptochos, tis a blessing in disguise. Your loyalty and helping hand Will earn you thankful sighs! (Written by Patty Apostolides for the 2000 Ladies of Philoptochos Membership Tea in Bethesda, MD. Taken from her book Candlelit Journey: Poetry from the Heart.) PLEASE MAIL YOUR PHILOPTOCHOS STEWARDSHIP for 2012 along with your name, address, phone number, cell phone number, and address to Saint Katherine Philoptochos 3149 Glen Carlyn Rd, Falls Church, VA The Metropolis of New Jersey is having a fundraiser on February 4 at 12:00pm at Pines Manor, 2083 Route 27, Edison, New Jersey, for the National Philoptochos Center of Philanthropy. (This will be their own permanent headquarters. They had been headquartered at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Manhattan for more than 20 years and, since 2009, have been located in temporary rental space with no long-term option.) Philoptochos 50-year members will be honored. Please contact Andrea Ballard, or by January 6 if you have been a member of Philoptochos for 50 years and/or if you would like to attend this historic event. We plan to hire a bus to take us back and forth. ADULT BIBLE STUDY ADULT BIBLE STUDY CONTINUES in 2012 and all are welcome. Classes are held every Sunday at 9:30am and are held on the lower level of the Meletis Charuhas Center. Using colorful PowerPoint slide presentations, we will discuss how Scripture forms our Orthodox faith traditions. Any questions? Please contact Bill Polizos at or WOMEN S BOOK CLUB THE WOMEN S BOOK CLUB will meet on Wednesdays, January 11 and 25 at 10:30am. We will continue our discussion on The Inner Kingdom by Bishop Kallistos Ware. If you are interested in attending the discussions and/or would like to learn more about the Women s Book Club, please contact Christina Vazquez at or CHOIR CHOIR REHEARSALS ARE ON THURSDAYS at 7:30pm unless otherwise notified. DAUGHTERS OF PENELOPE THE HELLE CHAPTER SISTERS WOULD LIKE TO SAY, Happy New Year to all! Our Christmas Party in December at the Westwood Country Club was a lovely affair. We heralded the season surrounded by family and friends, a warm holiday atmosphere, and delicious food. At the event, we collected many hats, gloves, scarves, and mittens to accompany our children s winter coat drive. In addition, our auction was very successful and all the proceeds will be put toward our philanthropic charities. The highlight of the afternoon was the delightful performance by the Yorktown High School madrigals, who entertained us with a collection of Christmas carols. They even encouraged us to sing along! The food we collected at our Founders Day event in November was given to local food banks, and the outerwear donations we received have been distributed to homeless and domestic violence shelters. We received other, miscellaneous requests for support from local shelters, and we continue to work to accommodate all those in need. On Friday evening, January 27, our Chapter s Bowling Team, Helle s Angels, will compete against the AHEPA Brothers at the Bowl America lanes. This promises to be an evening filled with fun and laughter! Please mark your calendars for Saturday, February 25. The Daughters and the AHEPAns are sponsoring an Investment Seminar to be given by the Ric Edelman Financial Group here at the church. Watch for more information in the weekly Saint Katherine Sunday bulletins! From all the Sisters in Helle Chapter #283, our best wishes to all of you for a New Year filled with much health and happiness! JOURNEY TO ORTHODOXY The Journey to Orthodoxy class will meet on Sundays, 9:30am-10:30am, in the hall where coffee is served. In addition to covering the fundamental teachings of the Orthodox Church, the class will provide an open forum for participants to address questions and concerns about becoming Orthodox. Those interested may contact Elena Ziu at or Georgia Kazakis at We hope to see you there! SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE The PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation will award 20 grant awards of $10,000 to students who apply on the basis of financial need and 20 Merit Awards of $2,500. Applications available at help/php. Submission deadline is January

16 SAINT KATHERINE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH Glen Carlyn Road Falls Church, VA Return Service Requested Non-Profit Org. U. S. POSTAGE Paid Falls Church, VA Permit No. 19 ATTENTION POSTMASTER: Please expedite. Dated material. The Saint Katherine Nursery is located on the lower level of the church. This space is available to parents with young children who need a place to take a break with their babies and toddlers and for moms who want to nurse. Children must be supervised at all times.

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